Google is finally letting users change their Gmail address without losing data—but there are 3 strict rules you must follow.
Updated support pages in multiple languages suggest a long-requested feature is quietly rolling out worldwide.
Google is letting some people change their @gmail address, and they can swap back to their old email at any point.
A Hindi version of Google's support page suggests that Google is testing a service to let users change their Gmail addresses ...
If you have an old Google account with a silly email ID that you're embarassed to give out, you may soon be able to change ...
Google will finally allow you to change your @gmail address or create a new alias, according to a new support document.
Google is rolling out a new feature allowing users to update their Google Account email even if it ends in @gmail.com. Previously, Gmail users could not change their account email ...
Some Gmail account holders might soon be able to ditch their longstanding email addresses in a potential new update.
Google says on a support page that it is "gradually rolling out" a new change allowing users to change their Gmail address.
Google is working on a new feature that lets the user switch their email addresses or the username without losing linked data ...
The change will let users replace their existing Gmail address with a new one, while preserving the data and services.
Google lets you change addresses that don't end in '@gmail.com' into addresses that do, and that's exactly what's detailed in ...